Sending whatsapp message using 3rd party tool

:bullseye: What is your goal?

Hello,
I want to create a scenario that sends a WhatsApp message.
I know there’s an option to do it using WhatsApp cloud. I tried to create an app on Meta but repeatedly failed. Meta support didn’t find the issue.

My only option is to do it using 3rd third-party tool. I’d appreciate your help.
Please answer only if you did it yourself.

Thank you

:thinking: What is the problem & what have you tried?

There are many options, and I’m not sure all of them are working

:clipboard: Error messages or input/output bundles

No error

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